Modeling of Resources Capability for Manufacturing Equipments in Cloud Manufacturing

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Being a kind of actual resources, manufacturing equipment resources (MERs) need to be virtualized and encapsulated into services. Our proposed works mainly focus on manufacturing capability of MERs that is consisted of two aspects: static functional capability and dynamic production capability, and relationship between related concepts so as to model MERs by ontology web language (OWL) that is based on semantic. In this paper, firstly, ontology based methodology within manufacture field is developed according to cloud manufacturing characters. Secondly, manufacturing capability is studied from functional attribute capability and production capability, then, the related concepts classes and relationship are analyzed, with the special properties defined to describe these classes based on semantic. Thirdly, the built in model is described by OWL (ontology web language) using protégé tool and an instance of MER is built based on the proposed model to express its manufacturing capability. Finally, this model is applied to Cloud MERs service platform, which is constructed for a given enterprise group, to provide MERs services. Moreover, Web Service is used in the platform to realize the sharing of the provided services.

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